. Highland Echo 1915-1925. R PRICES i Main Street niiiiiHiiiniimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!! « :«??•»-?? For Efficiency and Economy UseCAPITOL Lever Self FillingFountain PenGUARANTEED To fill readily without soiling your fin-gers—and never to leak;To write freely with even fiow of ink;To give a lifetime of good service ifkept clean. PLAIN OR CHASED $1 50 WESTERN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYFounded by the General Assembly, 1825A Seminary for College Graduates. A modern theological curriculum is offered tostudents of all courses leading to the degree of B. courses of the Universi


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. R PRICES i Main Street niiiiiHiiiniimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!! « :«??•»-?? For Efficiency and Economy UseCAPITOL Lever Self FillingFountain PenGUARANTEED To fill readily without soiling your fin-gers—and never to leak;To write freely with even fiow of ink;To give a lifetime of good service ifkept clean. PLAIN OR CHASED $1 50 WESTERN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYFounded by the General Assembly, 1825A Seminary for College Graduates. A modern theological curriculum is offered tostudents of all courses leading to the degree of B. courses of the University of Pittsburg,leading to degrees of A. M. and Ph. D., are opento properly qualified students of the library entrance prizes of $150. post-graduate fellowships of $500. buildings are new, with latest modem im-provements. Social hall, gymnasium, and stu-dents commons. For information, apply to President, JAMES A. KELSO, Ph. D., D. D. H. S., Pittsburg, MISSES PARK ANDCOLLINS STAR IN GOODTHETA MEETING Two hundred Thetas and loyalfriends of Theta (and Theta hassome distinguished friends wevould have you know) met in ThetaHall Saturday night to be enter-tained by the new girls. Miss ar-men Park, who acted as chairmanof the new Thetas in this work,cannot be too highly commended forher efficient leadership; to her morethan to anyone else credit is duefor the evenings success. After ashort patriotic program which in-cluded songs by Miriam Jane Bart-lett and Lucile Oliver, a piano soloby Dimple Swift, and a reading bySue Nuchols, a very clever parodyon Hamlet Prince of Denmarkwas presented. The caste was largeand the costumes elaborate. Everyone who took part deserves praise,but very special mention must bemade of Miss Margaret Collins whowon the greatest applause of theevening with her excellent inter-pretation of the Melancholy new Theta girls have certainlyshown us their talent and we havevisions of a Midwint


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